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Baltar manages to get in another attack by destroying the Fleet's two [[agro ships]], and the destruction of the crops on the third. However, the [[agron colony]] of [[Sectar (planet)|Sectar]] is near the Fleet. Adama manages to solicit a trade from the ruling populous of the main Sectar city, [[Serenity]] {{OS|The Magnificent Warriors}}. | Baltar manages to get in another attack by destroying the Fleet's two [[agro ships]], and the destruction of the crops on the third. However, the [[agron colony]] of [[Sectar (planet)|Sectar]] is near the Fleet. Adama manages to solicit a trade from the ruling populous of the main Sectar city, [[Serenity]] {{OS|The Magnificent Warriors}}. | ||
Baltar attempts to capture a warrior for interrogation. After this and another tactic fails near [[ | Baltar attempts to capture a warrior for interrogation. After this and another tactic fails near [[Antilla]], Baltar discovers an amusing rivalry between the two Cylon IL-series cogitators, Lucifer and [[Specter]]. But Specter gets the final laugh when the Cylon cons Baltar into believing an altered-version of the situation of Antilla. This deception helps Specter keep some dignity and ability to obtain another position without being a "has-been" {{OS|The Young Lords}}. | ||
Sometime thereafter, Baltar yet again finds an opportunity to destroy Adama and his Fleet. Once finally destroying the Fleet, Baltar hopes to make the Cylon's "outer capitol" of [[Gamoray]] his seat of power {{OS|The Living Legend, Part I}}. The timely appearance of the legendary {{TOS|Cain|Commander Cain}} spoils this opportunity and others as Cain and Adama combine forces. Baltar is almost killed in his personal Cylon Raider as the ''{{TOS|Pegasus}}'' nearly collides with the ship {{OS|The Living Legend, Part II}}. | Sometime thereafter, Baltar yet again finds an opportunity to destroy Adama and his Fleet. Once finally destroying the Fleet, Baltar hopes to make the Cylon's "outer capitol" of [[Gamoray]] his seat of power {{OS|The Living Legend, Part I}}. The timely appearance of the legendary {{TOS|Cain|Commander Cain}} spoils this opportunity and others as Cain and Adama combine forces. Baltar is almost killed in his personal Cylon Raider as the ''{{TOS|Pegasus}}'' nearly collides with the ship {{OS|The Living Legend, Part II}}. | ||
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Baltar gives Adama an ultimatum: return the Cylon Raider and its pilots, as well as the fueled Eastern Alliance vessel, or be responsible for the deaths of his prisoners. The prisoners are in a shuttle rigged with detonators attached to the shuttle's hull. However, Baltar is subsequently tricked into a false sense of security upon boarding his personal raider, outwitted by two dysfunctional Cylons and two warriors. | Baltar gives Adama an ultimatum: return the Cylon Raider and its pilots, as well as the fueled Eastern Alliance vessel, or be responsible for the deaths of his prisoners. The prisoners are in a shuttle rigged with detonators attached to the shuttle's hull. However, Baltar is subsequently tricked into a false sense of security upon boarding his personal raider, outwitted by two dysfunctional Cylons and two warriors. | ||
His partners in crime were more fortunate. They escape—much to Baltar's chagrin. Baltar is left with undignified mess hall work, sputtering escape plans that do not inspire confidence from inmates | His partners in crime were more fortunate. They escape—much to Baltar's chagrin. Baltar is left with undignified mess hall work, sputtering escape plans that do not inspire confidence from inmates ([[TOS]]: "[[Baltar's Escape]]"). | ||
The Colonials use one significant ability from Baltar: His knowledge of the Cylon's {{TOS|basestar|basestars}}. Tired of running from the Cylons, Commander Adama decides to mount an attack on a basestar discovered by a patrol. Adama believes the basestar is the only Cylon presence in the area the Fleet is traveling. In return for Baltar's aid, Adama promise adequate shelter and provisions on a habitable planet, as well as a short-range transmission device. With Baltar's instructions, Starbuck and Apollo disable the basestar's sensors, thus allowing ''Galactica'' to destroy the basestar {{OS|The Hand of God (TOS)}}. | The Colonials use one significant ability from Baltar: His knowledge of the Cylon's {{TOS|basestar|basestars}}. Tired of running from the Cylons, Commander Adama decides to mount an attack on a basestar discovered by a patrol. Adama believes the basestar is the only Cylon presence in the area the Fleet is traveling. In return for Baltar's aid, Adama promise adequate shelter and provisions on a habitable planet, as well as a short-range transmission device. With Baltar's instructions, Starbuck and Apollo disable the basestar's sensors, thus allowing ''Galactica'' to destroy the basestar {{OS|The Hand of God (TOS)}}. | ||
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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
* In the theatrical version of ''Battlestar Galactica'''s pilot movie, Baltar was ''beheaded'' in front of the Imperious Leader. However, with the production of the television series, and [[Glen A. Larson|Glen Larson]]'s appreciation for the character, caused the entire death scene for Baltar to be re-shot, with Baltar being spared at the last moment in the televised pilot. | |||
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* ''Battlestar'' fans noticed the different sides of Baltar. In "[[Saga of a Star World]]" and "[[The Young Lords]]," Baltar was shrewd and deviously evil. In "[[The Living Legend, Part I|The Living Legend]]," Baltar appears as an insane and delusional power-hungry man who would dare cross the Imperious Leader. In "[[War of the Gods]]," Baltar evidently demonstrates intelligence and dignity by playing with fate and facing the Fleet's Quorum. Finally, he shows another version of himself by being a bumbling imbecile, thanks to ''Battlestar'''s writers that decided to alter what Baltar was and should have been during the series' run. | |||
* ''Battlestar'' fans noticed the different sides of Baltar. In "[[Saga of a Star World]]" and "[[The Young Lords]]," Baltar was shrewd and deviously evil. In "[[The Living Legend, Part I|The Living Legend]]," Baltar appears as an insane and delusional power-hungry man who would dare cross the Imperious Leader. In "[[War of the Gods]]," Baltar evidently demonstrates intelligence and dignity by playing with fate and facing the Fleet's Quorum. Finally, he shows another version of himself by being a bumbling imbecile, thanks to ''Battlestar'''s writers that decided to alter what Baltar was and should have been during the series' run. | |||
* Lord Baltar is also known as Count Baltar. Although both "Lord" and "Count" were used in addressing Baltar at some point, the former is more applicable to the series, since the latter title is used only in the pilot. | * Lord Baltar is also known as Count Baltar. Although both "Lord" and "Count" were used in addressing Baltar at some point, the former is more applicable to the series, since the latter title is used only in the pilot. | ||
* Watchers of the series can also note the intended-to-be-subtle changes in the scenes concerning Baltar's talk with the new Imperious Leader. In "[[Saga of a Star World]]," the Imperious Leader states that Baltar will vie for peace on the behest of the Cylons, as they are powerful enough to be "tolerant" of the humans. However, in the beginning scenes of "[[Lost Planet of the Gods]]," this part is conspicuously absent. This led fans to believe that: (1) The "olive branch" mandate was not part of the series [[canon]] to make the series more interesting; or (2) Baltar attacked the Fleet on his (and Lucifer's) own prerogative, in which Baltar (could have) made it appear that the surviving humans were intolerant to the peace offering, which would likely be to convince the Leader that his position was the wrong one to take. | * Watchers of the series can also note the intended-to-be-subtle changes in the scenes concerning Baltar's talk with the new Imperious Leader. In "[[Saga of a Star World]]," the Imperious Leader states that Baltar will vie for peace on the behest of the Cylons, as they are powerful enough to be "tolerant" of the humans. However, in the beginning scenes of "[[Lost Planet of the Gods]]," this part is conspicuously absent. This led fans to believe that: (1) The "olive branch" mandate was not part of the series [[canon]] to make the series more interesting; or (2) Baltar attacked the Fleet on his (and Lucifer's) own prerogative, in which Baltar (could have) made it appear that the surviving humans were intolerant to the peace offering, which would likely be to convince the Leader that his position was the wrong one to take. | ||
* ''According to ''[[Encyclopedia Galactica]]'', a non-canonical piece of merchandise published in 1979:'' | * ''According to ''[[Encyclopedia Galactica]]'', a non-canonical piece of merchandise published in 1979:'' | ||
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: He became bored with business and entered politics, honing his public speaking skills and offering people "what they most wanted to hear: that the Cylons could be reasonable, and that peace was at hand". His persuasive words lead to his selection to be a member of the {{TOS|Quorum of Twelve|Quorum of Twelve}} ten yahren prior to the end of the [[Thousand-Yahren War]], where he began working on the armistice proposal that brought the destruction of man. At the time of the [[Battle of Cimtar|fall of the Colonies]], he was 117 [[yahren]].<ref>{{cite_book|last=Kraus|first=Bruce|authorlink=|authorlinkurl=|coauthors=|year=1979|title=[[Encyclopedia Galactica]]|publisher=|location=|id=|pages=16-17}}</ref> | : He became bored with business and entered politics, honing his public speaking skills and offering people "what they most wanted to hear: that the Cylons could be reasonable, and that peace was at hand". His persuasive words lead to his selection to be a member of the {{TOS|Quorum of Twelve|Quorum of Twelve}} ten yahren prior to the end of the [[Thousand-Yahren War]], where he began working on the armistice proposal that brought the destruction of man. At the time of the [[Battle of Cimtar|fall of the Colonies]], he was 117 [[yahren]].<ref>{{cite_book|last=Kraus|first=Bruce|authorlink=|authorlinkurl=|coauthors=|year=1979|title=[[Encyclopedia Galactica]]|publisher=|location=|id=|pages=16-17}}</ref> | ||
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